Application of Four-Step Formula for Top-Heavy Plans Sample Clauses

Application of Four-Step Formula for Top-Heavy Plans. If this (1) is checked, the Four-Step Formula applies instead of the Two-Step Formula for any Plan Year in which the Plan is a Top Heavy Plan. [This (1) may only be checked if #21.b.(1) above is also checked.]
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Application of Four-Step Formula for Top-Heavy Plans. If this (1) is checked, the Four-Step Formula applies instead of the Two-Step Formula for any Plan Year in which the Plan is a Top Heavy Plan. [This (1) may only be checked if #21.b.(1) above is also checked.] [X] (2) Excess Compensation under the Permitted Disparity Method is the amount of Included Compensation that exceeds: [If this selection (2) is not checked, Excess Compensation under the Permitted Disparity Method is the amount of Included Compensation that exceeds the Taxable Wage Base.] [X] (a) 100 % (may not exceed 100%) of the Taxable Wage Base. [X] 1. The amount determined under (a) is not rounded. [ ] 2. The amount determined under (a) is rounded (but not above the Taxable Wage Base) to the next higher: [ ] a. $1. [ ] b. $100. [ ] c. $1,000. [ ] (b) ____________________ (may not exceed the Taxable Wage Base). [Note: The maximum integration percentage of 5.7% must be reduced to (i) 5.4% if Excess Compensation is based on an amount that is greater than 80% but less than 100% of the Taxable Wage Base or (ii) 4.3% if Excess Compensation is based on an amount that is greater than 20% but less than or equal to 80% of the Taxable Wage Base. See Section 2.2(b)(2) of the BPD.]
Application of Four-Step Formula for Top-Heavy Plans. If this (1) is checked, the Four-Step Formula applies instead of the Two-Step Formula for any Plan Year in which the Plan is a Top-Heavy Plan. [This (1) may only be checked if #21.b.(1) above is also checked.] o(2) Excess Compensation under the Permitted Disparity Method is the amount of Included Compensation that exceeds: [If this selection (2) is not checked. Excess Compensation under the Permitted Disparity Method is the amount of Included Compensation that exceeds the Taxable Wage Base.] o(a) % (may not exceed 100%) of the Taxable Wage Base. o1. The amount determined under (a) is not rounded.

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